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Preliminary report of end line nutrition and mortality survey in Mekidella woreda, south Wollo zone of Amhara region, 2010


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Id EPHI-DS0378
Name Preliminary report of end line nutrition and mortality survey in Mekidella woreda, south Wollo zone of Amhara region, 2010
Format .CSV
Coverage Location Zonal
Coverage Sex Both
Abstract

This survey was conducted in the Amhara region of Mekidella woreda in the Southern Wollo zone by Goal Ethiopia among selected clusters of household children aged between 6 and 59 months. The objective of this survey was to estimate the prevalence of acute and chronic malnutrition, examine the current health status of the survey population by considering mortality and morbidity rates and child vitamin A supplementation and vaccination status, and assess the food security situation among children aged 6 to 59 months. The findings of this survey revealed the following basic issues.

  1. The prevalence of acute malnutrition based on weight-for-height z-scores was 13.7 % of them were classified as global acute malnutrition (GAM), 12.7% as moderate acute malnutrition, and 1.1 % of children were severe acute malnutrition (SAM). The crude mortality rate and under-five mortality rates were estimated at 0.09 and 0.38 deaths/10,000/day, respectively.
  2. About 47.7 % of the children suffered from diarrhea, 32.5 % from cough (ARI), and 13.9 % from fever. The percentage of children vaccinated against measles by card, TB (BCG) by scar, and who received vitamin A in the last 6 months were 22.8 %, 40.6 %, and 87.7 % of the respondents, respectively.
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Keywords
  • Nutrition
  • malnutrition
  • global acute malnutrition
  • acute malnutrition
  • vaccination
  • measles
  • BCG
  • survey
  • Mekidella woreda
  • south Wollo zone
  • Amhara region
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Cleaned Format . csdb
RawFormat . csdb
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Date Data Collection Started 2010-06-24
Date Data Collection End 2010-07-07
Title Preliminary report of end line nutrition and mortality survey in Mekidella woreda, south Wollo zone of Amhara region, 2010
Data Type Survey
PublicationYear 2000
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Description

This dataset on end-line nutrition survey in Mekidella woredas of south Wollo zone Amhara region was conducted by Goal Ethiopia using a two-stage cluster sampling approach among 697 children and 652 households between June 24th to July 7th, 2010. It captures information on the prevalence of global acute malnutrition or nutritional status by measuring MUAC, morbidity status, health-seeking condition, child vaccination, and supplementation includes vaccinated against measles, BCG (TB), and Vitamin A supplementation, household characteristics including the condition of food security, accessibility to water, and community discussion which includes the level of access to health facilities, condition of the pasture, availability of water for livestock, and the condition of livestock. Generally, the objective of the survey was to estimate the prevalence of acute and chronic malnutrition, examine the current health status of the survey population by considering mortality and morbidity rates and child vitamin A supplementation and vaccination status, and assess the food security situation among children aged 6 to 59 months (or 65-<110cm in height). The dataset also incorporated the household’s main livelihood, community discussion regarding health facility time, and water availability for livestock.

Dataset study design Cross-sectional survey
Date Data Archived 2021-07-10
Date Data Cataloged 2022-03-17
Data Generating Unit GOAL Ethiopia
URL https://rtds.ephi.gov.et/public/showdetail/378

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